![]() I've used that file, and also added a line to start Samba. Thank you.I only have one other question:In one of your replies, you recommended the use of a bash file (/etc/startup.sh) to restart Transmission. It's a much better way of connecting than using the Pogoplug application. You could add the contents of startup.sh (above) into this script, then your services will start automatically when the Pogoplug boots.I don't recommend this method – if you make a typo in the rcS file, you could find that your Pogoplug will not boot.Based on how often you need to reboot your Pogoplug (I'm guessing not that often?), I would go with the first suggestion.Kind regards,AaronĪaron,The Samba installation works like a dream. Something like: # Create a startup script touch /etc/startup.sh # Edit the startup script vi /etc/startup.shThen you could add the following to the startup.sh contents: # Mount the spare internal flash drive mount -o remount,rw / mount /dev/mtdblock3 /opt # Start the Transmission daemon /opt/bin/transmission-daemon –config-dir /opt/config/transmission-daemon/After each reboot you would simply SSH onto the Pogoplug and run the following: /etc/startup.shOPTION 2: (NOT RECOMMENDED) Edit the startup bash script, found at "/etc/init.d/rcS". However, you have a couple of options to achieve this:OPTION 1: Create a bash script to start your manually installed services. Hi Zac,Transmission-daemon will not start automatically after rebooting. To do this, perform the following (in a terminal session): # backup the generated configuration fileĪt this point, the Transmission BitTorrent client is installed on your Pogoplug, congratulations! Now we need to decide on a location for torrents to be downloaded to. # move into the transmission configuration directory Mv /root/.config/transmission-daemon /opt/config/ # move the freshly generated transmission configuration files off of the main flash drive and onto the spare flash drive # make a new configuration directory to hold the transmission configuration files # start transmission in order to generate a default configuration file # move the freshly generated transmission configuration files off of the main flash drive and onto the spare flash drive mv /root /.config /transmission-daemon /opt /config / # move into the transmission configuration directory cd /opt /config /transmission-daemon / # backup the generated configuration file cp settings.json ![]() # make a new configuration directory to hold the transmission configuration files mkdir /opt /config ![]() # stop the transmission process killall transmission-daemon # start transmission in order to generate a default configuration file /opt /bin /transmission-daemon # install transmission /opt /bin /ipkg install transmission ![]()
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